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Re: Good pranks
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] IF they actually keep regular hours of sleeping, and use an alarm clock, set it to go off right in the middle of sleep. [/ QUOTE ] This isn't really a prank, as it is an annoyance. If it's something they won't laugh about 2 years down the road, it's not worth it. [/ QUOTE ] Okay, in that case step it up. Get a set of little alarm clocks, and hide em in the room, each set to go at different times, every 1/2 an hour. [/ QUOTE ] Much better. |
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Here are 2 classic pranks I pulled at work. Mostly computer pranks , cause I am an IT guy.
Switching all the vowels on the keybaord. If you know a guy who touch types, (IE looks at the keyboard to type) then this is the perfect prank. you switch all the vowels including the Y . Switch them to there close by companions so to the untrained eye the look the same. I made a grown man cry with this one, good times. The other might not work at home, on most work deks are corded phones, replace the cord thats on the reciever to the base to an ultra short cord [like the kind you use to wall mount a phone] Other pranks I can think of.. Take the mouse and switch the buttons in the control panel for a lefty. Change the windows start up sound to the meow mix commercial song and jack the volume really loud. <this one was great too> Remove the pins/screws from the chairs they sit on, put toothpicks/balsa wood in there place to hold it together, when they [censored] the chair should break apart Crazy Glue there mouse to the mouse pad |
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We used to do kool-aid...
If their bedroom door opens inward, a funny one is to fill a garbage can full of water and lean it against their door at night. |
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go into ms word on their computer
in autocorrect, reverse the entries so that correct spellings get changed to wrong ones add the wrong spellings to the dictionary so they don't get underlined |
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If they wear glasses remove the glass from the frames while they sleep.
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Get a lightbulb, smash the glass, keep the filament intact. Get an m80, a plastic garbage bag, dog poo, and duct tape. Go to a house with the porch light off, or a dorm room etc. Unscrew the lightbulb, screw the new one in, attatch the garbage bag + m80 (touching the lightbulb filament) + teh poo, to the wall/ceiling. Ring the dorrbell and run. They flip the light on and kaboom.
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Girls are the answer.
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when they [censored] the chair should break apart [/ QUOTE ] uh, when they what? |
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Another computer one,
Google for "cd open" a program that just opens the CD drive. Install it on their computer, and redirect all of their desktop shortcuts to it. |
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Another computer one, Google for "cd open" a program that just opens the CD drive. Install it on their computer, and redirect all of their desktop shortcuts to it. [/ QUOTE ] I like taking a screen shot of the desktop, and then removing all the icons from the desktop and making the wallpaper the screenshot you just took, so it still looks like their icons are there. This, of course, only lasts a few seconds but often times you'll get a reboot out of them as they try to figure out wtf is goign on. |
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